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if you like your healthcare plan, you will be able to keep your healthcare plan. period. no one will take it away. no matter what. [ female announcer ] research suggests cell health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. it has more of 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day 50+. a great clean doesn't have to take longer. 'm done. i'm gonna read one of these. i'm gonna read one of these! [ female announcer ] unlike sprays and dust rags, swiffer 360 duster's extender gets into hard-to-reach places without the hassle. so you can get unbelievable dust pickup in less time without missing a thing. i love that book. can you believe the twin did it? ♪ swiffer. great clean in less time. or your money back. megyn: fox news alert. moment ago from the centers for disease control we learned the number of nationwide cases of west nile jumped by 400. 800 americans have been infected about it virus. there have been hundreds of deaths reported nationwide in this year's massive outb
if you like your healthcare plan, you will be able to keep your healthcare plan. period. no one will take it away. no matter what. [ female announcer ] research suggests cell health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. it has more of 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day 50+. a great clean doesn't have to take longer. 'm done. i'm gonna read one of these. i'm gonna read one of these! [...
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the film shows the healthcare system through the eyes of patients and hospital staff. tonight the film has its premier in new york city with film maker high land ceo. nick spoke with us by phone. >> what we wanted to show with the film is what the reality and the struggle that both patients and institutions are going through, to be able to, you know, serve our national conversation is the privilege and i'm overly grafl for it. >> the film has no narrow tore, only the voices of the people in the emergency room. >> when i saw it, oh my gosh, it was just awesome. i was moved by it. >> i cried through the whole first showing. >> many people in oakland hope the national attention will spark dialogues about healthcare in the u.s.. >> i was impressed by the number of -- of dimensions that he got to film, you know, when talking to people, you know, at the hospital, both patients and staff. >> the film opens in the bay area on october 19th in oakland, the sun dance in san francisco and the camera cinemas in san jose. also nationwide twice at high land hospital on the big screen
the film shows the healthcare system through the eyes of patients and hospital staff. tonight the film has its premier in new york city with film maker high land ceo. nick spoke with us by phone. >> what we wanted to show with the film is what the reality and the struggle that both patients and institutions are going through, to be able to, you know, serve our national conversation is the privilege and i'm overly grafl for it. >> the film has no narrow tore, only the voices of the...
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now a new film about the nation's healthcare system is getting oscar buzz. the documentary was filmed in the emergency room of oakland's highland hospital. >> one of the 75 staff that work in the emergency department. >> you just wait here and the doctor is going to come in and see you. >> they come in every day, often because they don't have insurance or a primary doctor. also featured in a new documentary called the waiting room. it shows the healthcare system through the eyes of patient and hospital staff. tonight, the film has its premiere in new york city. >> we wanted to be able to insert our film into the national conversation is a privilege, and something that we're really graham for. >> the -- grateful for. >> the film has no narrator. >> when i saw it, oh, my god, it was just awesome. i was just moved by it. i cried through the whole first showing. >> reporter: many people in oakland hope the national attention will spark dialogue about healthcare problems in the u.s. >> i was just impressed by the number of dimensions that he got in to film, talki
now a new film about the nation's healthcare system is getting oscar buzz. the documentary was filmed in the emergency room of oakland's highland hospital. >> one of the 75 staff that work in the emergency department. >> you just wait here and the doctor is going to come in and see you. >> they come in every day, often because they don't have insurance or a primary doctor. also featured in a new documentary called the waiting room. it shows the healthcare system through the...
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now a new film about the nation's healthcare system is getting oscar buzz. the documentary was filmed in the emergency room of oakland's highland hospital. >> one of the 75 staff that work in the emergency department. >> you just wait here and the doctor is going to come in and see you. >> they come in every day, often because they don't have insurance or a primary doctor. also featured in a new documentary called the waiting room. it shows the healthcare system through the eyes of patient and hospital staff. tonight, the film has its premiere in new york city. >> we wanted to be able to insert our film into the national conversation is a privilege, and something that we're really graham for. >> the -- grateful for. >> the film has no narrator. >> when i saw it, oh, my god, it was just awesome. i was just moved by it. i cried through the whole first showing. >> reporter: many people in oakland hope the national attention will spark dialogue about healthcare problems in the u.s. >> i was just impressed by the number of dimensions that he got in to film, talki
now a new film about the nation's healthcare system is getting oscar buzz. the documentary was filmed in the emergency room of oakland's highland hospital. >> one of the 75 staff that work in the emergency department. >> you just wait here and the doctor is going to come in and see you. >> they come in every day, often because they don't have insurance or a primary doctor. also featured in a new documentary called the waiting room. it shows the healthcare system through the...
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democrats picked them off by talking about sorm issues and the women healthcare. that is something they really feel resonates in suburbs like arapahoe county where you have the soccer moms and they're on the fence and they feel like that is an issue to push them off the fence. >> growing hispanic population in colorado, as in much of the west. how does it factor in? >> it does. you have seen in certain portions of colorado, you have seen the ad campaign if you will. romney has certainly had ads in spanish. he has had his son who speaks fluent spanish campaigning in colorado. it depends, this area where we are now is not heavily hispanic. back to the issues that matter to everyone, wan ten-mile radius of here, you have people who have lost 200 to 300,000 in value to their homes. it's all about the economy in this portion of colorado. >> bret: do you agree with that? >> yeah. sure. hispanic vote to go back to that is absolutely interesting in colorado. there is long standing hispanic communities in colorado. southern part of colorado, there is communities that have
democrats picked them off by talking about sorm issues and the women healthcare. that is something they really feel resonates in suburbs like arapahoe county where you have the soccer moms and they're on the fence and they feel like that is an issue to push them off the fence. >> growing hispanic population in colorado, as in much of the west. how does it factor in? >> it does. you have seen in certain portions of colorado, you have seen the ad campaign if you will. romney has...
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and college tuition credit chooses the alternative minimum tax and related to president owe bam paw's healthcare law. the spending cuts agreed upon as part of last year's debt ceiling deal will go into effect including major cuts in medicare and defense. they are reportedly working on strategies to deal with the issue even if they come up with a plan of attack don't expect there to be any real negotiations on this until after the presidential election. >> always of the election. we need that help now. >>> it is now 47 after the top of the hour. the bizarre seating situation at american airlines could be more widespread that n we first thought. we will have a live report coming up. >>> after a sharp drop in absentee ballots by the nation's members of the military is the pentagon doing much to help the votes next year? we will read your e-mails to find out. good morning, brian. >> good morning to you. it will be unusual. pregame show. we are talking about debate number one. arguably the most important debate. the problem is we don't have any big names except bill o'reilly he's really tall. laura i
and college tuition credit chooses the alternative minimum tax and related to president owe bam paw's healthcare law. the spending cuts agreed upon as part of last year's debt ceiling deal will go into effect including major cuts in medicare and defense. they are reportedly working on strategies to deal with the issue even if they come up with a plan of attack don't expect there to be any real negotiations on this until after the presidential election. >> always of the election. we need...
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allotted to topics related to the economy, healthcare and government. tens of millions of americans will be watching. according to the polls, most have already made up their minds. one recent poll says 7% of likely voters are still undecided. they will be the primary targets tonight. as the neigh watches. chief white house correspondent ed henry begins our coverage. >> in the run township the clash that will help decide whether he gets another four years, president obama stayed mum. leaving the heavy lifting yet again today to former president bill clinton in new hampshire, who made the case this is a choice about the next four years. >> the economy is not fixed. i am telling you, nobody can fix this much damage in four years. but the president's economic plan is better in the short run, better in the long run. >> reporter: the president made the opposite case in 2009. vowing to get the economy fixed in three years or this would be in his words a one-term proposition. which is why senator marco rubio told fox he believes the president will be vulnerable
allotted to topics related to the economy, healthcare and government. tens of millions of americans will be watching. according to the polls, most have already made up their minds. one recent poll says 7% of likely voters are still undecided. they will be the primary targets tonight. as the neigh watches. chief white house correspondent ed henry begins our coverage. >> in the run township the clash that will help decide whether he gets another four years, president obama stayed mum....
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of the policy he has been against for a long time now, lower taxes, fewer regulation an anti-federal healthcare as you could get. the policy have the states coming and mitt romney must be shaking his head at this president just gaining. see that exchange. in the most electorate rich state, this is the state of them. expanding business, defines everything that the president preaches you have to do to improve this. it's romney getting the business. if the polls hold up, mitt romney potentially getting the shaft. i don't think things are that simple or they work out that way, ask yourself this when you look at electoral map. how is that a race decided across the country is showing something different across the republican-run state, states that are beating the national average. jobs gained, businesses charged and volt voters. they say it's testment to what happens when you put republican in charge of the state. wouldn't it be a pit if it means democrats staying in charge of the country? e-mails are pouring in fast and furious. people just can't believe the impact that my one-on-one with paul ryan
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i mean, these great, great golden pension plans, everything else that's given to them, healthcare for life, and their family, survivor benefits, everything else. that's not right. that's where the change has to take place. you can't change the rules in the middle of the game right now, guys, because you once you do that people will revolt. >> hold on, jonathan. jim, here's an economic question for you. what would it do to the economy if we don't bail out these public pensions, in particular when you do have states facing trillions of dollars in debt right now? >> well, the money's not there. so you either have to bail them out or not bail them out. if you don't, the states run out of money, it ends up in the court, and it's an absolute economic moras. the other thing i want to address here is the idea that wall street took all these reckless bets and made all these reckless proms and governments didn't it idiotic. a lot of pension funds you can work for 20 years and be fully vested for the next 40, 50 years of your life. it's just like greece. none of them make economic or mathematica
i mean, these great, great golden pension plans, everything else that's given to them, healthcare for life, and their family, survivor benefits, everything else. that's not right. that's where the change has to take place. you can't change the rules in the middle of the game right now, guys, because you once you do that people will revolt. >> hold on, jonathan. jim, here's an economic question for you. what would it do to the economy if we don't bail out these public pensions, in...
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but tonight could the healthcare law be back on the agenda? plus the u.s. military suffered its 2,000th death in afghanistan. three more american troops are dead in a bomb attack tonight, what the latest could mean for the america's war. >> and does anybody remember where we parked the car? but first from fox this monday night. the race for the white house both president obama and the republic presidential nominee mitt romney are out west right now getting ready for their first debate this wednesday. there are a total of three presidential debates scheduled. the first one at the university of denver set to focus on domestic issues. it comes as the new national poll from "the washington post and abc news finds president obama leading 499% to 47% nationally. that's well within the margin of error. but national polls don't actually tell it the whole story because this election will be decided by a handful of swing states. both are spending a lot of time and a lot of money president obama is opening up some sleedz. this first debate could give the president mor
but tonight could the healthcare law be back on the agenda? plus the u.s. military suffered its 2,000th death in afghanistan. three more american troops are dead in a bomb attack tonight, what the latest could mean for the america's war. >> and does anybody remember where we parked the car? but first from fox this monday night. the race for the white house both president obama and the republic presidential nominee mitt romney are out west right now getting ready for their first debate...
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connell: back on markets now to talk a little healthcare. first a few quick sports headlines for you. the eagles last night, put the victory up on sunday night football, michael vick touchdown to jackson gave the eagles lead at end of first half. little help in half number two from eli manning, intercepted in the end zone. but in the end the giants still had a chance to win. their kicker had what would have been a career high field goal 54 yards. he didn't make it. so the eagles won. now golf you know that europe had the big comeback to beat the u.s. in the ryder cup but a funny story involving rory mcilroy playing there at the ryder cup. he somehow didn't figure out or remember he was on central time, not eastern. he almost missed his tee off. got a phone call 25 minutes before he was set to tee off, managed to make it barely in time, like ten minutes before he was supposed to tee off. hardly warmed up. of course he won. still even with that rory mcilroy, pretty good job. where's rory? dagen: you don't have to be a genius to hit a golf ball
connell: back on markets now to talk a little healthcare. first a few quick sports headlines for you. the eagles last night, put the victory up on sunday night football, michael vick touchdown to jackson gave the eagles lead at end of first half. little help in half number two from eli manning, intercepted in the end zone. but in the end the giants still had a chance to win. their kicker had what would have been a career high field goal 54 yards. he didn't make it. so the eagles won. now golf...
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then you have education and the undocumented immigrants who no longer have any rights to healthcare. you have a situation of increasing poverty in spain. that is the way that portugal and greece have gone as well. on the other hand, you have a loss of faith in the institutions. our finance minister was the head of lehman brothers when it collapsed. the former head of the imf who also was a finance minister under a banking giant that is now being bailed out to the tune of 23 billion euros. >> can you say something about ise role in the housing cris in particular? >> basically, he was asked to handle this banking giant. it was basically several banks rolled into one that became this banking giant. he was asked to manage it. what happened was this banking giant basically had lent a lot of money to building companies that could not pay back the loans. and it also was landing and a lot of money to people who were mortgaging houses who could not return the money. it dug in south into a huge financial hole while at the same time not informing the government or the bank of spain or the right
then you have education and the undocumented immigrants who no longer have any rights to healthcare. you have a situation of increasing poverty in spain. that is the way that portugal and greece have gone as well. on the other hand, you have a loss of faith in the institutions. our finance minister was the head of lehman brothers when it collapsed. the former head of the imf who also was a finance minister under a banking giant that is now being bailed out to the tune of 23 billion euros....
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accepts united healthcare nefit plans. find a clininic near you at minuteclilinic.com. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- this is abc 7 news at 6:00, on your side. a task force has released recommendations for a more system. electrical >> putting power lines underground. saysnor marti o'malley to an increase $2$1 to to w dollars -- to bills. >> a private survey indicates growth may be affecting hiring. they say private-sector companies added fewer numbers -- r jobs. not enough to are sufficiently push down the and rate.ment e. the unemployment rat >> experts say people will spend more this year than last year. they look for an increase in november and december. the forecast is the increase since 2009. it does not feel like the holidays around here. >> the temperatures and a levels are up. much cooler weather is on the way. ourt time-lapse from two of cameras -- the time- our two rooftop cameras. definitely a little bit of humidity in the air. muggy. 75 in gaithersburg, 77 now in warrenton. average, theabove official temperature at reagan n
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if we purchase a healthcare insurance for our employees it goes against our values. the supreme court wants to hear that challenge whether or not the employer man date owe opposed to the personal mandate violates the first amendment. jenna: if they show an interest does that mean we see a case any time soon or could this be years away? >> if the supreme court had left these challenges work their way up you're talking years away. what they did yesterday will probably get it to the supreme court next year. the answer to your question is no, just because they have shown an interest in something doesn't mean they are going to affect the outcome but they probably won't do this if they weren't interested in the merits. jenna: thank you, judge for crisscrossing. >> a lot of crisscrossing. jenna: you were very clear. i would expect nothing less of course. judge napolitano, great to have you. gregg: new details on our future going forward inside afghanistan as we learn that washington may be abandoning hopes for a peace deal with the taliban. what is next for us inside the wa
if we purchase a healthcare insurance for our employees it goes against our values. the supreme court wants to hear that challenge whether or not the employer man date owe opposed to the personal mandate violates the first amendment. jenna: if they show an interest does that mean we see a case any time soon or could this be years away? >> if the supreme court had left these challenges work their way up you're talking years away. what they did yesterday will probably get it to the supreme...
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"right now they need to rethink the way they pay for the public services, healthcare, pension systems, the education system. the money simply is not there any more to support all that." while the u.s. continues to struggle with an unemployment rate above 8%. "we have been suffering in an economy that has not been performing up to standard for a long time, almost more than 5 years at this point." adolfo laurenti of mesirow financial is more optimistic on prospects for growth in the u.s.. but he warns partisanship in washington may derail those hopes. "the fiscal cliff that everyone is fearing" that political division in dc contrasts with unity among european leaders, and that togetherness may help make a positive difference for the economy. "germans do not like the idea that they have to pay the debt of the greeks, the italians, and the spaniards." as for his picks for this weekend's golf tournament, the italian economist will actually be paying more attention to the american pastime. as for the region that can bring the best returns, jack ablin, chief inveatment officer of harris priv
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running our healthcare. i'm opposed to that. i voted 30 times to repeal it. when you get to the senate, i will be the one to vote to make sure it gets repealed totally. >> i think it's important to remember that there is a lot misinformation about this bill. there's not a government plan in it. it's all privatinsurance. there's good things in it. you need to remember what congressman akin wants to repeal. he wants to repeal the ability of insurance companies. we wants to repeal kids being able to stay on their policy in their 26 years old. he wants to repeal on focus on prevention. he wants -- i think if missourians will give this legislation a chance, there going to be pleasantly surprised. >> the next question comes -- it goes to claire mccaskill. >> what current issue federal government you feel least to address as u.s. senator and how you might prepare yourself to deal with it? >> i'm first? >> you are yes. >> i hope i am prepared since i have been blessed to serve in the state of missouri for six years. the thing that prepares me the most day in and day
running our healthcare. i'm opposed to that. i voted 30 times to repeal it. when you get to the senate, i will be the one to vote to make sure it gets repealed totally. >> i think it's important to remember that there is a lot misinformation about this bill. there's not a government plan in it. it's all privatinsurance. there's good things in it. you need to remember what congressman akin wants to repeal. he wants to repeal the ability of insurance companies. we wants to repeal kids being...
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. >> do you think every american is entitled to healthcare, quality health care to insurance? or do you think it is something that should be earned. >> i believe we need to look at the affordability of health care. we need to make sure americans can afford it. we need to make sure that americans have opportunities to have jobs, good paying jobs, in order to purchase health care. as i said earlier, we always need to be cognizant and take care of those who truly cannot care for themselves. we need to look a pre-existing conditions. i hear that bipartisan talks on both sides. i note that will happen. we can work this out so people with pre-existing conditions are covered. but my main concern is to make it affordable. health care really is not affordable for anyone. you can always get your insurance and whether you buy yourself if your self insured and have a large deductible, or if you're fortunate enough to have an employer who helps to provide you with health care insurance, it is expensive. we need to look at ways we can lower the cost of health care insurance in this country.
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in today's cover story, why healthcare costs have increased in recent months. plus, it's been 4 years since the housing bubble burst - punishments for big banks may finally be around the corner. and, one of the richest men on wall street is trash-talking a taco stock. first business starts now. you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas. good morning. it's wednesday, october 3rd. i'm angela miles. in today's first look: the debate in denver. the first presidential debate is tonight, and it's starting to take on the feel of a sporting event. ahead of the showdown, muted action from the market. the dow sold off 33 points, and small gains were made in the s&p 500 and nasdaq. gold and oil pulled back slightly. meg whiteman, the ceo of hewlett-packard, will hold her first analyst meeting today since taking the job last september. traders have become concerned about the the tech company's competitiveness in the consumer and corporate in spaces. let's get a jump on the trading day now with mark sebastian of option pit mentor
in today's cover story, why healthcare costs have increased in recent months. plus, it's been 4 years since the housing bubble burst - punishments for big banks may finally be around the corner. and, one of the richest men on wall street is trash-talking a taco stock. first business starts now. you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas. good morning. it's wednesday, october 3rd. i'm angela miles. in today's first look: the debate in denver. the first...
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neil: do you get a sense, the whole rag nal fo rational for pg healthcare. pressure put on providers to be lean and mean as possible, and everyone benefits. we know premiums are up, and service has been compromised. we know a lot of medical devices, charges and the fees are going up well beyond the rate of inflation. that is not what we were promised. >> i think your summerrization in the listing of things that have been heaped upon as unintended consequences are a good argument as to why the federal government cannot fix what is wrong with our health care system, and still reserve the finest care in the world. hopefully, we can get this law repealed so that real reform can take place, that will have to happen on a more local level like the state level, and there are plans that are available that would accomplish this. neil: doctor, i have talked with a lot of doctors that have dispensed with their front offeroffice or close, and said u want our service you will be charged directly, you figure out with the insurance or whatever the government requires we are
neil: do you get a sense, the whole rag nal fo rational for pg healthcare. pressure put on providers to be lean and mean as possible, and everyone benefits. we know premiums are up, and service has been compromised. we know a lot of medical devices, charges and the fees are going up well beyond the rate of inflation. that is not what we were promised. >> i think your summerrization in the listing of things that have been heaped upon as unintended consequences are a good argument as to why...
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accepts united healthcare benefit plans. find a clinic near you at minuteclinic.com. [ female announcer ] dear daughter, welcome to america. your share of obama's debt is over 50 thousand dollars, and it grows every day. obama's policies are making it harder on women. the poverty rate for women -- the highest in 17 years. more women are unemployed under president obama.
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with every other contractor, their performance metrics, except with healthcare. host: we have been talking with dr. marty makary, a surgeon at johns hopkins hospitals in baltimore. here is his book. we have about a half-hour left on the "washington journal" this morning. coming up, our weekly america by the numbers segment. we will be looking at workplace safety issues. we will be right back. >> the first thing in our article here is getting medicare costs under control as the number-one priority. and it is the most untouchable thing. but that is going to cause more trouble than any other problem we got physically in the u.s. getting medicare costs under control is the number-one thing. >> usain also, surcharge smokers, and the obese for their medicare coverage. >> right. >> where did that idea come from? >> it came from oz. on the person that put it in the memo, but i did not have to fight hard for it. i ran something in the "washington post" where instead of calling people morbidly obese i called them mega-fatties and i was reduced by the "washington post" for
with every other contractor, their performance metrics, except with healthcare. host: we have been talking with dr. marty makary, a surgeon at johns hopkins hospitals in baltimore. here is his book. we have about a half-hour left on the "washington journal" this morning. coming up, our weekly america by the numbers segment. we will be looking at workplace safety issues. we will be right back. >> the first thing in our article here is getting medicare costs under control as the...
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fast forward to the supreme court june ruling on the healthcare law. the first thing the court did was say that that old law this the 1800s did not block the case. it went of course onto update the original mandate. because it removed that old law, that barrier that liberty university faced at the lower court the university immediately asked for a new chance. the university says it still wants to argue over issues the court did not decide in june, namely the employer mandate. by asking the government to weigh in today the supreme court is signaling its open to allowing liberty to restart its legal challenge, it would first go back to the fourth circuit but the very next stop would be, once again the supreme court. gregg: we could have part two coming up. two, we're ready. gregg: i know you are. shannon bream. thanks very much. live in washington. jenna: an update on a very important story we told you about last week. fears of a world-wide bacon shortage. gregg: say it isn't so. jenna: well the warnings echoed across grocery store isles last week. the t
fast forward to the supreme court june ruling on the healthcare law. the first thing the court did was say that that old law this the 1800s did not block the case. it went of course onto update the original mandate. because it removed that old law, that barrier that liberty university faced at the lower court the university immediately asked for a new chance. the university says it still wants to argue over issues the court did not decide in june, namely the employer mandate. by asking the...
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romney claimed obama raised healthcare costs by $2400 per person. that also, four pinocchios. rerepeatedly claims obama went on an apology tour after taking office. he did not. four pinocchios. romney claimed that 100,000 auto industry jobs have been don't even get me started on that one. i'll just say what the post said. four pinocchios, false. by the way, there's a lot more. the man cannot help himself. now, i would call him a serial liar but that would probably give serial liars a bad name. let's look beyond the hypocrisy and think about team romney's calling the president a liar in advance of the debates. what is that strategy all about? mostly it is about working the refs the media so the media is primed to listen for any falsehoods from the president during the debate. now, as you know, debates are all about managing expectations. remember that george w. bush did "better than expected" in his debates because he managed to form complete sentences so if romney can make the media expect obama lies, they'll be primed to watch for those lies at all times which is going to mak
romney claimed obama raised healthcare costs by $2400 per person. that also, four pinocchios. rerepeatedly claims obama went on an apology tour after taking office. he did not. four pinocchios. romney claimed that 100,000 auto industry jobs have been don't even get me started on that one. i'll just say what the post said. four pinocchios, false. by the way, there's a lot more. the man cannot help himself. now, i would call him a serial liar but that would probably give serial liars a bad name....
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testt. (( pkg ))(( nat frrm ad ))"i'm baraak obama and i apppove this messagee." :02the obama ad on healthcare has 3 3 &pkallmeyerin columbuss- mike kallmeyer 3 3 3 3 p3 3 3-3& 3 yoor lifee that you o bad in have o raumatize mine? mine? look at thii frightening robbery.... gun... held to her pead...the thinn that happened tooher a couple days later... that defiis common sense... commmn sense [ male announcer ] for the dreamers... and those well grounded. for what's around this corner... and the next. there's cash flow options from pnc. solutions to help businesses like yours accelerate receivables, manage payments, and help ensure access to credit. because we know how important cash flow is to reaching your goals. pnc bank. for the achiever in you. pnc bank. says if one of your emplooees has just beee the victim of robbery....firing them will nnt help ease their pain. cathy terry in texas. take a look as his terrifying video. a man slips insidd a fast ood restaurann with a bandaaa around his face and armed with a guu. he shoves ooe employee into the coolerrand han orders terry toooppn every re
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of the 123,000 jobs, most of them, biggest categories are business services and healthcare. we are having specialty manufacturing rebounds but it's hard to argue in fact the bureau of labor statistics we are down net 500 jobs you can attach that to why we are up 123,000 and ohio is actually doing much better. >> one of your colleagues, speaker john boehner had something to say about the race in ohio. i want to get your reaction to it. >> one of the things that probably works against romney in ohio is the fact that governor kasich has done such a good job of fixing businesses in the state and attracting businesses in the state. our unemployment rate in ohio is lower than the national average. i think it's four points lower than the national average. as a result, people are still concerned about the competent and jobs in ohio but certainly isn't like you've seen in other states. >> patti ann: no question, is the paradox here that john kasich the republican governor is helping president obama win reelection? >> you know, paul i think i don't accept that. fact of the matter it's
of the 123,000 jobs, most of them, biggest categories are business services and healthcare. we are having specialty manufacturing rebounds but it's hard to argue in fact the bureau of labor statistics we are down net 500 jobs you can attach that to why we are up 123,000 and ohio is actually doing much better. >> one of your colleagues, speaker john boehner had something to say about the race in ohio. i want to get your reaction to it. >> one of the things that probably works against...
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i just want a company that helps me get the most out of my healthcare. i want it to be simple. one plan. one card to carry. i want lower copays... and i want my drugs covered. [ male announcer ] say "hello" to more of what you want with unitedhealthcare and our all-in-one medicare advantage plans, including aarp medicarecomplete plans, insured through unitedhealthcare. one, simple plan could give you hospital and doctor coverage with prescription drug benefits and more, like vision and hearing, all with monthly premiums as low as zero-dollars. oh, and i want to spend less on prescriptions. [ male announcer ] say "hello" to value. on average, our medicare advantage members save over eighteen hundred dollars each year on prescriptions alone. call unitedhealthcare now to discuss what you want in a medicare plan. i want the freedom to pick my doctors. [ male announcer ] say "hello" to choice. unitedhealthcare has one of the largest networks, giving you the flexibility to choose, and easily change, your doctors. call today. let us help you learn more about our choice of medicare adv
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bill: part of president obama's healthcare law is quieting kicking in for millions of seniors. what happens if medicare patients need to go back to the hospital for care. martha: can a recent spike on these horrible attacks in afghanistan force our troops to get out of afghanistan earlier? we'll talk to jack keane about that. we'll be right back. martha: 20 people have been hurt in california after a truck slammed into an amtrak train. most of the injuries are said to be minor. >> the train started going down. the noise was extra loud. and smoke -- we thought it was smoke about it was dust. >> my mother called hysterically that the strain overturned. and my niece and her newborn baby are on that train. martha: police say it did occur at a crossing equipped with gates to stop traffic. bill: millions of americans can be affected by a little known piece of the president's healthcare law. hospitals face big fines if medicare patients have to be readmitted within 30 days. one in five medicare patients have to go back to the hospital for care. dr. siegel, good morning to you. what wa
bill: part of president obama's healthcare law is quieting kicking in for millions of seniors. what happens if medicare patients need to go back to the hospital for care. martha: can a recent spike on these horrible attacks in afghanistan force our troops to get out of afghanistan earlier? we'll talk to jack keane about that. we'll be right back. martha: 20 people have been hurt in california after a truck slammed into an amtrak train. most of the injuries are said to be minor. >> the...
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number of the healthcare c.e.o.'s to the white house under the idea that he wanted to get their input, and he wanted to hear what was going on in healthcare and how, you know, the legislation should change or be altered to sort of address some of the issues that he was going to hear from them. but what i heard from virtually every single healthcare c.e.o. that went there is that they arrived, they did a photo op, they took some pictures, the president spoke to them, gave a speech basically, and then left. so, what i'm hearing increasingly is that, you know, he's not necessarily listening to the executives that go to his office. he has his own ideas, and regardless of what whether or not they come there and explain their so-called plight or what they would like to see in order to actually put more money into the economy and hire new workers, he's not listening to them. you know, and i think that there is some truth to the idea that the president has a very small circle of advisors, and that's who he decides policy wit
number of the healthcare c.e.o.'s to the white house under the idea that he wanted to get their input, and he wanted to hear what was going on in healthcare and how, you know, the legislation should change or be altered to sort of address some of the issues that he was going to hear from them. but what i heard from virtually every single healthcare c.e.o. that went there is that they arrived, they did a photo op, they took some pictures, the president spoke to them, gave a speech basically, and...
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the notion of a healthcare safety net? yeah. but we have gone way over the line when it comes to the notion of who is in need in this country. >> last. >> host: last call from pennsylvania. >> guest: holiday are you? >> host: i'm fine. >> caller: good. listen, i like all your ideas. and i happen that -- i hope that you have the chance -- i don't know if you do but this drone thing is really troubling me, because we have the drones going over all these countries-but they're going to be put them over us, too. it's not like you can just do something and then it's over. i mean, we're setting ourselves up for something here. >> host: domestic drones, gary johnson. >> guest: you know, i have a feeling that the whole basis in domestic drones is to see what you're growing in the backyard and, gosh, are those marijuana plants in your backyard? and just we're going to add to the -- well, it's the growing police state in this country. it's getting worse. it's not getting better. legalize marijuana. talking about border violence. 40,000 dea
the notion of a healthcare safety net? yeah. but we have gone way over the line when it comes to the notion of who is in need in this country. >> last. >> host: last call from pennsylvania. >> guest: holiday are you? >> host: i'm fine. >> caller: good. listen, i like all your ideas. and i happen that -- i hope that you have the chance -- i don't know if you do but this drone thing is really troubling me, because we have the drones going over all these countries-but...
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some of these regulatory burdens which come out of the dodd frank legislation, which come out of the healthcare, and that might allow the economy to do better, so you get, you know, the equity market to respond a bit more positively, perhaps, and treasuries a bit more negatively. dagen: got you on that, chris. one last thing, though, we got that report, speaking of the economy, from adp earlier today, is there any reason for us and you to believe that job creation will pick up significantly in say the next six months? >> i don't think significantly, no. the adp report is nice. we like it because it gives us something to trade, but there's been very little correlation between adp data and non-farm payrolls. and frankly as we go from where we stand now into the end of the year, and the first part of next year, you know, we think the economy is going to be very sluggish as people sit back and wait to see how this fiscal cliff issue is dealt with by the new legislature and executive. dagen: pull the belts tight, that's all we can say. chris, thank you. good to see you as always. thanks for making s
some of these regulatory burdens which come out of the dodd frank legislation, which come out of the healthcare, and that might allow the economy to do better, so you get, you know, the equity market to respond a bit more positively, perhaps, and treasuries a bit more negatively. dagen: got you on that, chris. one last thing, though, we got that report, speaking of the economy, from adp earlier today, is there any reason for us and you to believe that job creation will pick up significantly in...
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. >> healthcare and we had a 401(k) to put money in. not likely to get all much back. they were like oh, well, we're losing profits. so we're going to make the most money we can. they ship 70,000 jobs of manufacturers over the past ten years overseas. >> stephanie: yep. >> caller: there's not any real reason for this except for a couple of people did it at first. a couple of corporations then everyone jump on the bandwagon. >> stephanie: how is that not relevant? romney when i was -- when he was head of bain. his money is overseas. >> making the point that there was no tax benefit to housing his money overseas. then you must be doing it just to be a jerk then. why wouldn't you have it in an american bank where they could use it as part of their bottom line to base the ability to say lend to small businesses? >> why doesn't he trust the american economic system to keep his money in it? >> because he knows people like him are operating at the high levels of it. i wouldn't trust it either. >> some of them like to go skiing. >> stephanie: awesome if he were panicked into a
. >> healthcare and we had a 401(k) to put money in. not likely to get all much back. they were like oh, well, we're losing profits. so we're going to make the most money we can. they ship 70,000 jobs of manufacturers over the past ten years overseas. >> stephanie: yep. >> caller: there's not any real reason for this except for a couple of people did it at first. a couple of corporations then everyone jump on the bandwagon. >> stephanie: how is that not relevant? romney...
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ourselves in the midst of one of the most contentious issues we have had and that is the debate on healthcare. lights on him speaking to john mccain. >> remove the special deals for the special interests and favored few and treat all americans the same under provisions of the law so that they will know that the gee ago a if i does not dictate what kind of healthcare they would receive. i thank you, mr. president. >> let me just make this point, john. because we are not campaigning anymore. the election is over. >> i am remind of that every day. >> yeah. so the -- we can spend the remainder of the time with our respective talking points going back and forth. we were suppose to be talking about insurance. megyn: a lot of folks have pointed to that moment as a different type of person than was promised when he was running. when he got elected, it's the election is over. we have another clip where he said i won. so the question about whether the american people should believe it many going to be different in the second term. >> you have a republican congress where the majority leader said their n
ourselves in the midst of one of the most contentious issues we have had and that is the debate on healthcare. lights on him speaking to john mccain. >> remove the special deals for the special interests and favored few and treat all americans the same under provisions of the law so that they will know that the gee ago a if i does not dictate what kind of healthcare they would receive. i thank you, mr. president. >> let me just make this point, john. because we are not campaigning...